ART BY:
toddlergirl
FEATURING:
yosh-e-o
marioluigiyoshi
BASED ON DISCUSSIONS IN:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4650535/
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
The following is an outline of a Toddler / Preschool book featuring Yosh and his friends. Pictures, poses, etc. will be described in ITALIC in lieu of actual images.
PAGE 1 Right Side Page
Yosh looking forward
Say, "Hello!" to Yosh.
PAGE 2 Left-Side Page
Yosh waving ([/u]Yosh's right arm will be able to be moved up-and-down[/u]) the word "Hello." written in a dialogue bubble.
Yosh is saying, "Hello" and waving at you.
PAGE 3 Right Side Page
Yosh smiling with his arm still in a waving position and still able to be moved by the parent. The "Hello" dialogue bubble still present.
It would make Yosh very happy if you smiled and waved back at him.
PAGES 4 and 5
Left Side Page
Picture of Lighty as a Haposaur facing right towards Yosh with an open-mouthed smile as he waves at Yosh with a movable, right hand as a dialogue bubble reading "Hi!" is shown
Lighty greets Yosh with a wave and a smile.
Right Side Page
Yosh facing Lighty with a big smile and a left hand that is waving and movable by the parent. The dialogue bubble from Yosh reading, "Hello!"
Yosh waves and smiles back at Lighty.
Pages 6 and 7
Left Side Page
[i]Lighty appears to the far right of the page with a smile on his face, wide eyes, and his right-hand extended and connected to Yosh's extended right hand in which is movable so they appear to shake hands
"My name's Lighty? Want to play?"
Right Side Page
Yosh appears to the far left of the page with a smile on his face, wide eyes, and his right-hand extended and connected to Lighty's extended right hand in which is movable so they appear to shake hands
"Hi, Lighty. My name's Yosh. I'd love to play with you."
Pages 8 and 9
Left Side Page
Lighty appears hunched over while facing Yosh as he plays with a toy car. The hand a toy car move together with parental help as well as Lighty's tail as if to show how happy he is to be playing with a new friend
Lighty plays with his toy car. Vroom-vroom!
Right Side Page
Yosh is sitting on his bottom as his movable, right hand holds a block he is putting on top of a pile of blcoks. He is facing Lighty and smiling and his short, stubby tail can be moved up-and-down by the parent to show that Yosh is happy
Yosh builds a tower out of blocks.
Page 10 Left Side
Lighty on the left and Yosh on the right with their bodies facing forward as they walk. They are very happy and are holding hands while facing each other. The hands can be lifted up-and-down.
Lighty and Yosh had fun and look forward to playing again soon.
toddlergirlFEATURING:
yosh-e-o
marioluigiyoshiBASED ON DISCUSSIONS IN:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4650535/
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
The following is an outline of a Toddler / Preschool book featuring Yosh and his friends. Pictures, poses, etc. will be described in ITALIC in lieu of actual images.
PAGE 1 Right Side Page
Yosh looking forward
Say, "Hello!" to Yosh.
PAGE 2 Left-Side Page
Yosh waving ([/u]Yosh's right arm will be able to be moved up-and-down[/u]) the word "Hello." written in a dialogue bubble.
Yosh is saying, "Hello" and waving at you.
PAGE 3 Right Side Page
Yosh smiling with his arm still in a waving position and still able to be moved by the parent. The "Hello" dialogue bubble still present.
It would make Yosh very happy if you smiled and waved back at him.
PAGES 4 and 5
Left Side Page
Picture of Lighty as a Haposaur facing right towards Yosh with an open-mouthed smile as he waves at Yosh with a movable, right hand as a dialogue bubble reading "Hi!" is shown
Lighty greets Yosh with a wave and a smile.
Right Side Page
Yosh facing Lighty with a big smile and a left hand that is waving and movable by the parent. The dialogue bubble from Yosh reading, "Hello!"
Yosh waves and smiles back at Lighty.
Pages 6 and 7
Left Side Page
[i]Lighty appears to the far right of the page with a smile on his face, wide eyes, and his right-hand extended and connected to Yosh's extended right hand in which is movable so they appear to shake hands
"My name's Lighty? Want to play?"
Right Side Page
Yosh appears to the far left of the page with a smile on his face, wide eyes, and his right-hand extended and connected to Lighty's extended right hand in which is movable so they appear to shake hands
"Hi, Lighty. My name's Yosh. I'd love to play with you."
Pages 8 and 9
Left Side Page
Lighty appears hunched over while facing Yosh as he plays with a toy car. The hand a toy car move together with parental help as well as Lighty's tail as if to show how happy he is to be playing with a new friend
Lighty plays with his toy car. Vroom-vroom!
Right Side Page
Yosh is sitting on his bottom as his movable, right hand holds a block he is putting on top of a pile of blcoks. He is facing Lighty and smiling and his short, stubby tail can be moved up-and-down by the parent to show that Yosh is happy
Yosh builds a tower out of blocks.
Page 10 Left Side
Lighty on the left and Yosh on the right with their bodies facing forward as they walk. They are very happy and are holding hands while facing each other. The hands can be lifted up-and-down.
Lighty and Yosh had fun and look forward to playing again soon.
Category All / Baby fur
Species Dinosaur
Size 733 x 931px
File Size 182.4 kB
toddlergirl did a great job with this surprise Chibi she did while I was in recovery.I feel bad "Recycling" a gift-art, but it is as close as I could get to getting the "Outline" story to match with any form of art. *Shrugs*
I find posting art is a great way to try and get others to read my writing. Whether they read it, or not, it's at least more attention that I'd get with a "STORY" icon. :)
Well there's always ebay, but they're very expensive. You can also watch videos people have uploaded to youtube.
Interestingly, Teddy Ruxpin isn't actually a bear, but a made up species called an Illiop. But, in his words "You can call me an Illiop, or you can call me a bear. I really don't care, as long as you call me your friend!" =)
Interestingly, Teddy Ruxpin isn't actually a bear, but a made up species called an Illiop. But, in his words "You can call me an Illiop, or you can call me a bear. I really don't care, as long as you call me your friend!" =)
D'aww. That is a super awesome thing about Teddy's personality. They really took time to make him more than just a cassette-player storyteller.
I really should ask my wife more about what she remembers about her Teddy. She had one and I am so jealous as, when I was a kid, I wanted one sooooo bad.
I really should ask my wife more about what she remembers about her Teddy. She had one and I am so jealous as, when I was a kid, I wanted one sooooo bad.
I really tried to keep it at what I remember to be a Toddler / Preschool level. Little ones learn a lot when they can "Interact" and the idea of such a book would be to not only describe the action, but show the action so the parent can further help model the action.
If I can ever make real books like this, it'd be my hope to focus them on "Feelings" and "Social Skills". Little kiddos, I feel, could benefit from, at an early age, learning to understand their feelings and how to reach out and make new friends. :)
If I can ever make real books like this, it'd be my hope to focus them on "Feelings" and "Social Skills". Little kiddos, I feel, could benefit from, at an early age, learning to understand their feelings and how to reach out and make new friends. :)
*Hugs* I'm glad you liked it, Lighty.
*Blushes* I meant to link you to this, but I was running late for an appointment and completely forgot to. :( Sorry for not giving you a "Heads Up".
My favorite themes in writing are "Friendship", "Morals", and "Feelings". After the recent journal I was inspired to do, I thought I'd try my hand at a Toddler / Preschool book. As I have yet to genuinely make you part of a story, I figured this would be a fun one to give you a shout out, dino-duck style! :)
*Blushes* I meant to link you to this, but I was running late for an appointment and completely forgot to. :( Sorry for not giving you a "Heads Up".
My favorite themes in writing are "Friendship", "Morals", and "Feelings". After the recent journal I was inspired to do, I thought I'd try my hand at a Toddler / Preschool book. As I have yet to genuinely make you part of a story, I figured this would be a fun one to give you a shout out, dino-duck style! :)
Something like this would be kind of tricky as it would involve adding moving parts. Though, if it could happen, I think it'd be a great way for tykes to learn the ropes on making friends and understanding feelings. :)
I could probably write a good number of these. Haposaur inclusion would also help as yet another lead up to the 4 - 8 crowd that Welcome to Saurral Manor is all about. Creative Campaign, Silmaria, and Project: Ezil are more for 8 - 12. :)
I could probably write a good number of these. Haposaur inclusion would also help as yet another lead up to the 4 - 8 crowd that Welcome to Saurral Manor is all about. Creative Campaign, Silmaria, and Project: Ezil are more for 8 - 12. :)
Yep, yep! If I ever do any outside of FA, or RP, writing with Yosh, it would be with him in a learning capacity showing tykes how to develop social skills. Social skills are very important and the sooner they can be learned, the better.
What's fun now is thinking on how, with this concept, I could take my writing from birth all the way to teenage audiences. Perhaps, with more practice, I could find a way to make my concepts work for older audiences at some point? Well, with the exception of what I have here and on Ink Bunny. ;)
What's fun now is thinking on how, with this concept, I could take my writing from birth all the way to teenage audiences. Perhaps, with more practice, I could find a way to make my concepts work for older audiences at some point? Well, with the exception of what I have here and on Ink Bunny. ;)
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